The
Grenada High Commission London

Our work

Welcome
to the website of The Grenada High Commission London, United
Kingdom.

Grenada
and the United Kingdom continue to have a profound and positive
influence on each other. The two countries share a Sovereign,
and both have among the oldest continuous traditions of
parliamentry democracy.

World's top 20 places for the good life - Daily
Telegraph

6 Grenada

"A
home in the Caribbean gives you the chance to go beyond the beach
and become more involved in the history and culture of the region.
Affectionately known as the Spice Island, Grenada is the world’s
largest exporter of nutmeg and mace. It is a fertile spot, with a
friendly reputation. There is nowhere better to enjoy Caribbean
cuisine, bursting with the flavours of the sea. The island has
recently attracted a more cosmopolitan set, although it remains
good value compared with more fashionable islands."

You
are invited to browse our information pages and use the many links
to access our national events, annual holidays, Government
Information, Investments, Consular Services including Visa and
Nationality Application forms and other types of Grenadian
interests.

Please
feel free to share your feedback with us.

Hours
of Opening are:-

General Enquiries

MON -
FRI

09:00
TO 5:00 PM

Consular
Enquiries

MON -
FRI

10:00
TO 2:00 PM

Our
office is closed on UK Bank Holidays and on Public Holidays in
Grenada

Our Charge' d' Affaires

Mr. Samuel Sandy is the Charge' d' Affaires for
The Grenada High Commission, London.

VISIT
GRENADA

Our
Country

Grenada, with its unspoilt landscapes, has the
perfect balance, appealing to the interest of adventure lovers,
beach dwellers, or couples looking for a romantic
destination.

On our picturesque and petite island, you can go
for a swim in the crystal clear waters of Grand Anse Beach to
trekking through the rainforest of Seven Sisters Waterfalls, all
within a day.

Our English-speaking nation has some of the
friendliest people in the Caribbean, so, even if you happen to get
lost, you will surely encounter other aspects of our vibrant
culture and hospitality.

Our
Culture

Our charming culture is an interesting fusion of
old traditions and new generations. In our Carnival, influenced by
African slaves and French colonisers, is the prominent presence of
the Jab Molassi.

Commonly referred to as ‘Jab-Jab’, revellers
covered in oil march through the streets to the rhythm of their own
drums, alongside the newer addition of revellers covered in
colourful paint. This is a unique aspect of our Carnival and
showcases the creativity in our culture.

Other displays of our culture can be found in
performances showcasing our folk tales and folk dances, the work of
local artist and craftsman and the sounds of calypso
music.